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For the first time, with the new Unite! soft landing services, start-ups at TU Graz receive a complete overview of the support and funding programmes offered by European partner universities – with…
One topic, but a multiplicity of angles and perspectives.
Energy storage systems are becoming increasingly important, powerful and widespread. However, this also means that the demands on their safety and durability are growing.
The BiotechPredict doctoral programme, headed by Robert Kourist, will receive around 2.6 million euros. Annette Mütze's ‘Computational Electric Machine Laboratory’ will continue until 2030.
Viktor Eisler is concerned with the entanglement of quantum many-body systems and how it can be better described.
TU Graz study shows: Exhaust particles account for less than ten per cent of fine dust emissions from road traffic. Compliance with new air quality limits in 2030 will still be difficult to achieve.
The SSI Schäffer company in the north of Graz donated extensive infrastructure to the Institute of Logistics Engineering at TU Graz.
Instead of jumping, water molecules walk: Graz University of Technology and the University of Surrey show how water moves in surprisingly different ways on ultra-thin materials.
Using an AI-supported model developed in-house, an interdisciplinary team at TU Graz has sought new methods to enhance the efficiency of aircraft engines.
Together with partners from industry and the public sector, Graz University of Technology is supporting 13 new scholarship holders from eight countries.
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